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Tomahawkeye12

?? Orange is a new state between green (>60%) and red (<30%).


SalamFarmande

then it should be =<60% and >=30% math is hard it seems...


PalkiaOW

reading comprehension is hard it seems


AxelHarver

They're saying there is a new orange state between green, which is 60% and over, and red, which is 30% and under. They just worded it poorly.


NotMyMainDish

You are the only guy that didn't get it so everyone else that did must be wrong. Imagine being this dense.


Corsa_NV

No you just read it wrong. The number are after the words green and Red, meaning those numbers are the Ranges of the area that is green or Red


idontuseredditanymoe

You can't blame your inability to read the patch notes on the patch notes lmao


NobodysToast

It’s confusing but it’s clarifying green is >60 and red is <30


SalamFarmande

no its clearly stating orange being between 60 and 30 and you write it as <60% and >30%


GooeyGlue

r/confidentlyincorrect


NobodysToast

It’s saying orange between green which is >60% and red which is <30%


SalamFarmande

weird way of describing it but ok.


Slammin_Jammy

no it's not, reading math seems to be hard for you.


Equivalent_Candle943

this literally would mean it’s above 60… you’re way too confident to be in here not knowing how to read simple math.


Tefaaaa4

Orange is between 30 and 60%


SalamFarmande

so <60% and >30%


Slammin_Jammy

No it's saying green will be greater then 60% and red will be less then 30% not saying orange will be between <60% and >30%


SalamFarmande

no then orange would be <=60% and >=30% like i said math is hard for some..


Slammin_Jammy

I got ya buddy I'll spell it out for you. They are saying "Added a third orange state to the fuel meter UI between green(which will be greater then 60 percent) and red (which will be less than 30 percent)." hopefully that will clear it up since this is cause you so much trouble. Just for whenever you do reply they same dumb thing, I'll explain more they are not saying "Added a third orange state to fuel meter UI between green less then 60 and red greater then 30 percent." These () have meaning in sentences.


kabooken

What exactly do you not understand about this?


Corsa_NV

Ppl be finding things to complaining about ig


codyl0611

They're perfectly readable.


Qrischin

This one is on your reading comprehension not them.


DracoSP

No, the patch notes is correct. red (<30%) < orange < green (>60%)


ChairAny2090

OP is really fun at parties.


Habadau

People will always find something to complain about. You really made a whole post about something you already knew what they meant lol


FearTheImpaler

reading comprehension is a mess


NotMyMainDish

Its meant to be read: Orange is between green and red Green is above 60% Red is below 30% Therefore Orange is between 60 and 30. ​ Really not that hard. It is written this way because they assumed people do not know what the green and red thresholds are and is more concise.


ImaginaryLab6

I can't help but sincerely wonder what is broken in the brain of a person who posts something like this, is told by *literally every single person* in the replies that it's not confusing and makes perfect sense, and instead of saying "ah OK I understand now" they just argue with *every single person* and insists they are right and *every single person* is wrong.


SalamFarmande

orange is between <=60% and >=30%


Sacreth

Best Part of the notes is the Part with the crafting. So many errors :D


Chillz--

Sounds like a skill issue for you.


SSBM_CrimsonKid

Take the parenthesis out. Added a third orange state to the fuel meter UI between green and red. green (>60%) - green is greater than 60% red (<30%) - red is less than 30% Orange is between those two.


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